For if Unitopia had 7 members, only 4 musicians have joined here, not to mention outsiders. But we find all the ingredients that made the fame of the deceased group: a beautiful and packed pocket details, a progressive rock with very broad influences (listen to the alternation of climates "world music" and symphony orchestra in "We Only Get One World "), a few pieces eyeing a little more towards pop (" Intersection "), a long piece of 21 minutes where you can admire the technicality and musicality of each ...
Indeed, the first 6 songs are representative of the UNI ... sorry, UPF does best. Only regret, I find the last two beaches in little below the above. The title track is a ballad where the acoustic guitar dominates, and "Religion Of War" is a medium tempo / slow. Pleasant, yes, but lacking energy to complete an album of this caliber. Curious choice, especially as a centerpiece as "Traveling Man" would be my perfect way to end the album!
Paraphrasing "The King is dead, long live the King!", We can exclaim here "Unitopia is dead, long live UPF". Without hesitation!